Position: Youth Justice/Youth Development Outreach Worker-Casual Location: South Surrey/White Rock (outreach work may include broader Surrey area) Hours: Casual Salary: $27.81 Start Date: ASAP We are looking for a Casual Youth Justice/Youth Development Outreach Worker to join our Youth Services team Ideally, this individual must be an independent team player, have a passion for working with youth, and have a good understanding of culturally safe, trauma informed, and strength-based approaches. About Sources SOURCES is a community-based non-profit organization providing support and hope to communities in the Lower Mainland, on Vancouver Island, and across Northern BC. Sources strives to create vibrant and resilient communities through support to adults, children, youth, and families facing challenges in life such as mental health, disability, poverty, substance use, and conflict. We support our communities through leadership, education, and volunteerism. Sources is committed to learning about, celebrating and incorporating Indigenous knowledge into our practices as we continue our work in truth and reconciliation. People of all races, cultures, ethnicities, 2SLGBTQIA+, and abilities are welcomed to work with us. We value diversity, respect, and collaboration as we promote our mission: social wellness for our community. Description Of Position Responsibilities include providing support and monitoring of youth involved in the justice system. The worker will network with and prepare written reports and/or required documentation for the MCFD Youth Probation Officer(s). The Youth Justice/Youth Development Outreach Worker will also: Transport and support youth as determined by identified goals from Youth Probation Officer. Be a positive role-modelling Connect youth with pro-social activities, support youth in developing emotion regulation and coping skills. Support the youth to find and complete community work service hours, as well as conduct curfew checks. Focus on stabilization, prevention, and development. The successful candidate must demonstrate ability to develop therapeutic rapport with youth. An important part of this role is to complete required documentation including monthly reports, updates to referring agents, session notes, and other administrative work. The work is outreach in nature, requires shift flexibility (based around the needs of the youth), and is provided mainly in South Surrey and White Rock area although may include the broader Surrey area. General Responsibilities Ability to work independently and as part of a team. Ability to maintain records, write session notes, and complete monthly reports. This is a casual, outreach position which requires a flexible schedule to support the needs of the youth. Complete various program related administration tasks. Ability to professionally liaise with community partners. Program-specific Responsibilities Must have experience working with youth on probation and/or involved with the criminal justice system/at-risk to high-risk youth. Working knowledge of mental health concerns, including common diagnoses such as anxiety, depression, ADHD, FASD, substance abuse. Will provide support and monitoring of youth who are connected to the youth involved in the justice system. Will be responsible for case management, coordinating weekly schedule with youth, managing caseload/casual hours. Training and ability to work from a culturally safe, trauma informed, harm reduction perspective an asset. Training in Indigenous Cultural Safety an asset (Training may be accessed through Sources) Ability to work professionally and in collaboration with youth and MCFD staff. Physical Demands Of Job Lifting/Pushing/Pulling - 25%, Walking/Moving Around - 50%, Sitting - 50%, Time Spent Outdoors - 25%, Driving - 50% Cognitive Demands Of Job Independent Work - 75%, Task Memorization - 75%, Changing Priorities/Deadlines - 25%, Reading/Writing - 50%, Creating/coordinating daily/weekly schedule - 50% Qualifications Possess an undergraduate degree, ideally in Child and Youth Care, Criminology, Youth Justice, Psychology or related - Mandatory. Use of a vehicle that is safe and passes inspection (must be willing to obtain business insurance and transport clients) - Mandatory. Effectively utilize Office suite including Excel, Word, Outlook and central data systems Effectively communicate professionally, verbally and written in English Non-violent Crisis Intervention Training (Training may be accessed through Sources) Criminal Records check through the Ministry of Public Safety and Solicitor General Criminal Records Review- Mandatory. Valid Class 5 BC Driver''s License and driver''s abstract- Mandatory. Benefits All employees, regardless of benefit eligibility, have access to an Employee & Family Assistance Program. Closing Date: Until filled. Internal candidates will be contacted by: Kyra Krohman
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Youth Justice/Youth Development Outreach Worker